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MC908GZ60CFUE Datasheet, PDF (229/352 Pages) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc – Standard features, Features of the CPU08
Exception Control
MODULE
INTERRUPT
I BIT
IAB
DUMMY
SP
SP – 1 SP – 2 SP – 3 SP – 4 VECT H VECT L START ADDR
IDB
DUMMY PC – 1[7:0] PC – 1[15:8] X
A
CCR V DATA H V DATA L OPCODE
R/W
Figure 15-8. Interrupt Entry Timing
MODULE
INTERRUPT
I BIT
IAB
SP – 4 SP – 3 SP – 2 SP – 1
SP
PC
PC + 1
IDB
CCR
A
X PC – 1 [7:0] PC – 1 [15:8] OPCODE OPERAND
R/W
Figure 15-9. Interrupt Recovery Timing
15.5.1.1 Hardware Interrupts
A hardware interrupt does not stop the current instruction. Processing of a hardware interrupt begins after
completion of the current instruction. When the current instruction is complete, the SIM checks all pending
hardware interrupts. If interrupts are not masked (I bit clear in the condition code register) and if the
corresponding interrupt enable bit is set, the SIM proceeds with interrupt processing; otherwise, the next
instruction is fetched and executed.
If more than one interrupt is pending at the end of an instruction execution, the highest priority interrupt is
serviced first. Figure 15-11 demonstrates what happens when two interrupts are pending. If an interrupt
is pending upon exit from the original interrupt service routine, the pending interrupt is serviced before the
LDA instruction is executed.
The LDA opcode is prefetched by both the INT1 and INT2 RTI instructions. However, in the case of the
INT1 RTI prefetch, this is a redundant operation.
NOTE
To maintain compatibility with the M6805 Family, the H register is not
pushed on the stack during interrupt entry. If the interrupt service routine
modifies the H register or uses the indexed addressing mode, software
should save the H register and then restore it prior to exiting the routine.
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